Sharmin Segal on learning from Manisha Koirala: I hope, I also get roles like Malika Jaan, which require me to break who I am completely Sharmin Segal discusses her experience working with Manisha Koirala and the ensemble cast of 'Heeramandi'. She shares insights on her acting aspirations and the impact of the performances on her ... 06/5/2024 - 4:30 am | View Link
NC lawmakers advance bill to require state’s top college teams to play each other In a move reflecting volatile and changing times in college athletics, North Carolina state legislators advanced a bill Tuesday that would require the state’s two largest public universities to play ... 06/5/2024 - 1:15 am | View Link
The Crimson: Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will no longer require diversity statements in hiring process Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will no longer require a diversity and inclusion statement as part of its hiring process, according to an email from a senior school leader obtained ... 06/4/2024 - 4:28 am | View Link
How do electric vehicles catch fire? Why do they require so much water to put out? An electric vehicle burst into flames in St. Lucie County Sunday and first responders needed more than 20,000 gallons of water to put it out. 06/3/2024 - 9:29 am | View Link
A Cal Poly protest drew maybe 30 people. It didn’t require the riot squad | Opinion It’s time for the Sheriff’s Office to update its policy, The Tribune Editorial Board says, because we don’t want cops in riot gear on our streets unless it’s absolutely necessary. 06/2/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson in 2019 celebrated a commitment by Bayer to add hundreds of jobs to the region in exchange for millions in tax subsidies. Under questioning from the Business Journal, the state now acknowledges that Bayer has quietly withdrew from subsidy programs.
Here's what Harold Mills, his attorney Mark NeJame and prosecutors had to say about the dismissal of charges related to the Orlando businessman's May 9 arrest.
A Cincinnati developer is working with the city of Covington on a $67 million project, which includes new apartments, parking and retail, at the former IRS site, now dubbed the Central Riverfront.